Pac-Man, Hacked
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2013 is officially underway—we have our first hack!
On Thursday, Jan. 10, Pac-Man appeared on the Great Dome, battling it out with one his four archrivals, Blinky.
Slice is unsure of the hack's clandestine meaning, but perhaps the Pac-Man-versus-Blinky battle is intended to be a metaphor for the upcoming semester. Pac-Man represents the unquenchable search for knowledge, while Blinky represents the unforeseen distractions that may occur.
Or…it's just a gamer's ode to the greatest arcade game of all time. We do have some additional (far-fetched) theories, including:
- A nod to a 2010 Examiner story, “MIT Hack becomes Ms. Pac,” which traces the origins of the Ms. Pac-Man arcade game to Kevin Curran '81 and Douglas Macrae '81.
- A statement on violence in videos games, a three-decade debate that is chronicled in a 2011 MIT Technology Review article, “The Dubious Perils of Pac-Man.”
- A reminder to check out the Media Lab's scratch.mit.edu, which includes a few amateur Pac-Man recreations and games that feature space attacks and break-dancing.
- Viral marketing for Pac-Man: The Adventure Begins, the new Pac-Man cartoon set to be debut in 2013.
For more hacks, check out the MIT Hacks Gallery and this blog's archive of hack-related posts.
Update: The folks at UniversalHub grabbed a predawn photo, which incorporates scaffolding lighting as Pac-pellets.
Comments
Bruce Mendelsohn
Fri, 01/11/2013 8:19am
This, friends, is the real purpose of IAP: When MIT puts on its "liberal arts college" mask. Or, as one mathematically inclined student in the Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program put it: This hack + the flu epidemic = Pac Man Fever.
Skup Złomu Luboń
Thu, 03/28/2013 3:55am
Fortunately this kind of hacking is not very harmful... Nice MIT Hacks Gallery, thanks for sharing!
Beth
Wed, 02/27/2013 9:09pm
When viewed at night, there was a trail of lights going down the scaffolding that looked like power pellets for PacMan to eat.
Ronnie Walker
Fri, 01/11/2013 8:09pm
I agree with you on this Bruce:
This, friends, is the real purpose of IAP: When MIT puts on its “liberal arts college” mask. Or, as one mathematically inclined student in the Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program put it: This hack + the flu epidemic = Pac Man Fever.
Rrobyf
Sat, 02/09/2013 10:05pm
WOW, hacking pacman games. good work sir, i like it
Martin Maltz
Thu, 01/24/2013 4:56pm
How long has that scafolding been there? Back in my day (the 60s) it was a lot harder to get to the top of the dome.
supriono
Sun, 01/20/2013 11:26am
i don't like hacking...
Dar Forsythe
Tue, 01/15/2013 12:03pm
Love the article. Who knows, maybe there is a deep subliminal message, will need to research further.
D.
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Mon, 01/14/2013 2:02pm
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Sun, 01/13/2013 7:06am
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Fri, 01/11/2013 11:06pm
hacking is like a fun game guys. anonymous realy sometimes inspire us.